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    Evidence of phylosymbiosis in Formica ants by Jackson, Raphaella, Patapiou, Patapios A, Golding, Gemma, Helanterä, Heikki, Economou, Chloe K, Chapuisat, Michel, Henry, Lee M

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (05-05-2023)
    “…Insects share intimate relationships with microbes that play important roles in their biology. Yet our understanding of how host-bound microbial communities…”
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    Convergent evolution of a labile nutritional symbiosis in ants by Jackson, Raphaella, Monnin, David, Patapiou, Patapios A., Golding, Gemma, Helanterä, Heikki, Oettler, Jan, Heinze, Jürgen, Wurm, Yannick, Economou, Chloe K., Chapuisat, Michel, Henry, Lee M.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-09-2022)
    “…Ants are among the most successful organisms on Earth. It has been suggested that forming symbioses with nutrient-supplementing microbes may have contributed…”
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    JMM Profile: Avian influenza: a veterinary pathogen with zoonotic potential by Patapiou, Patapios A, Slomka, Marek J, Seekings, Amanda H, James, Joe, Thomas, Saumya S, Reid, Scott M, Hansen, Rowena D E, Lewis, Nicola S, Banyard, Ashley C

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-05-2022)
    “…Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are classified as either low pathogenicity (LP; generally causing sub-clinical to mild infections) or high pathogenicity (HP;…”
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    JMM Profile: Avian influenza: a veterinary pathogen with zoonotic potential: This article is part of the JMM Profiles collection by Patapiou, Patapios A., Slomka, Marek J., Seekings, Amanda H., James, Joe, Thomas, Saumya S., Reid, Scott M., Hansen, Rowena D. E., Lewis, Nicola S., Banyard, Ashley C.

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (31-05-2022)
    “…Avian influenza viruses (AIVs) are classified as either low pathogenicity (LP; generally causing sub-clinical to mild infections) or high pathogenicity (HP;…”
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